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  2. Motivational deficiency disorder - Wikipedia

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    The disease was first described in an effort coordinated by Ray Moynihan when BMJ published a description of it for April Fool's Day in 2006. [ 1 ] Fake neurologist "Leth Argos" is said to have described the disorder, finding that "extreme laziness may have a medical basis" and that "motivational deficiency disorder can be fatal, because the ...

  3. List of diagnoses characterized as pseudoscience - Wikipedia

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    Reviews in the medical literature have found no link between autism and bowel disease. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Candida hypersensitivity is the spuriously claimed chronic yeast infections responsible for many common disorders and non-specific symptoms , such as fatigue , weight gain , constipation , dizziness , muscle and joint pain, and asthma .

  4. Factitious disorder imposed on self - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, a disease may actually be initiated in the child by the parent or guardian. This condition is considered distinct from Munchausen syndrome. There is growing consensus in the pediatric community that this disorder should be renamed "medical abuse" to highlight the harm caused by the deception and to make it less likely that the ...

  5. 19-year-old faked cancer diagnosis to steal thousands in ...

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    She shared her “cancer journey” on social media and took photos from real cancer patients, court documents say.

  6. Factitious disorder imposed on another - Wikipedia

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    Factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), also known as fabricated or induced illness by carers (FII) and first named as Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP) after Munchausen syndrome, is a mental health disorder in which a caregiver creates the appearance of health problems in another person - typically their child, and sometimes (rarely) when an adult falsely simulates an illness or ...

  7. Factitious disorder - Wikipedia

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    Abuse may prompt a feeling of lack of control, and the person may use faked symptoms and a fabricated medical history to gain back a sense of autonomy. [ 3 ] Those with factitious disorder are also more likely to have experienced a severe illness in childhood, with the early exposure to healthcare being a major contributor to the onset of the ...

  8. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    John St. John Long (1798–1834) was an Irish artist who claimed to be able to cure tuberculosis by causing a sore or wound on the back of the patient, out of which the disease would exit. He was tried twice for manslaughter of his patients who died under this treatment.

  9. Indian actor faces backlash after faking death in what she ...

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    Indian actor Poonam Pandey is facing criticism after faking her death in what she says was an effort to raise awareness for cervical cancer. Two days ago, a post was published on the actor’s ...